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Has Anyone Seen Female Muslims Go To Mosque And/or Pray 5 Times A Day, As Required By Islam?
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I seen male worshippers in mosque and also praying in public but NOT female Muslim worshippers.
It appears, in Islam, woman are treated unequally with man. For example, https:/ /www.ji hadwatc h.org/2 014/07/ why-isl am-perm its-exa ctly-fo ur-wive s stated, "But when Koran 4:3 appeared, telling Muslim men to 'Marry such women as seem good to you, two and three and four,' a man came to Islam’s prophet Muhammad saying, I have 19 wives, what do I do now? Muhammad told him, keep four and divorce the rest".
It appears, in Islam, woman are treated unequally with man. For example, https:/
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Going to the mosque to pray is not obligatory for women. It’s usual for them to conduct their prayers in their own homes.
18:35 Sun 06th Aug 2017
nailit: "At my local mosque, I only ever see men entering/leaving".
Compared to the proportion of Muslim men to Muslim women going to mosques and/or seen pray 5 times a day I would say - the proportion of women worshipping in Mosques is less than 5% in Western Countries, less so in developing countries.
Compared to the proportion of Muslim men to Muslim women going to mosques and/or seen pray 5 times a day I would say - the proportion of women worshipping in Mosques is less than 5% in Western Countries, less so in developing countries.
Muslims are required to pray five times a day which they can do anywhere.It is usual to go to the Mosque on a Friday.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ religio n/relig ions/is lam/pra ctices/ salat.s html
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There was a very good Youtube in which a non-Muslim woman reporter managed to get herself in a burkha into the women's part of Regents Park mosque and she recorded what was said by the woman leader and it was astonishing, they were told not associate with kuffar women and it was full of hate for British society. She was rumbled, but managed to get out, but I have never been able to find that video again, I think it was removed from the internet.
naomi24: "Going to the mosque to pray is not obligatory for women. It’s usual for them to conduct their prayers in their own homes"
Why? Their (women) place is at home doing lots of housework, they are less spiritual, they are less useful/valuable to God, they are more sinful, their presence in Mosques are distractions for men who cannot control their lusts, women attending Mosques meant that men cannot relax more & talk freely to fellow man in Mosques, women cannot understand the complicated & profound Islamic concepts, menstrual women are unclean etc, etc, etc ???
Why? Their (women) place is at home doing lots of housework, they are less spiritual, they are less useful/valuable to God, they are more sinful, their presence in Mosques are distractions for men who cannot control their lusts, women attending Mosques meant that men cannot relax more & talk freely to fellow man in Mosques, women cannot understand the complicated & profound Islamic concepts, menstrual women are unclean etc, etc, etc ???
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